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mississippi. and the gulf shores,i alabama will be may 18th and 19th for tickets. >> check out my tre nice rightgt ? great show, everybody.w,ybod thank you, pete. exit hotel. tarus. our studio audience is 80% galavis next.ve you. i'm great. touchdown. i love you. . d applau well, everybody, i'm jee waters along with katietters phablet, jesse guitar love hailey back in any and grewig gutfeld . it's five o'clock ineg gut new york city and this is thfee five respectless. i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife,r maggie , and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son paul . >>y circum he still says he dide
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it. >> but a jur: y of his peers disagreed. alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering hi s son paul and wifes maggie and sentenced to life in prison. it's, magg a stunning fall for the disgraced attorney whose family not only practice disgrdw in a tiny south carolinain town for a century, they were the lasouth caw. that is at, until alex went fro lawyer to defended the judgefr, tearing down that dynasty.g down >> your family that , including you,, in have been prosecutinclg people here in this courtroom and many have received the death penalty probab probably for lesser conduclyt. and the question is , when will it end? wh when will it end?en end and it is ended already for the jury because they've concluded that you continueat yu to lie and lie throughou ct your testimony. ughout judge also had this chilling warning for your testi
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the convicted murderer. >> i know you have to see paul and maggie durin see the night times when you're attempting to go to sleep. during i'm sure they come and t you. i'm sure all day and every night. -- >> and in the end, it was the tape that got murder. one juror said this video put him directly at the murder scene and sealed his fate his f to started deliberating, going through the evidenceat here. we're pretty much talking and i don't about forty five minutes later, we, after all, deliberating, we figured out the evidence was clear .. you feel like he was a liar. and a good liar, but not good enough. but this isn't the last year ofh
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murder. his defense vowing to appealfain and take it all the way to thelh supreme court if they have to . also, there's still the matterhe of all the money he stole from the law firm. he fac he faces seven hundred years in prison for that. reg, the jur >> all right, greg, i mean, i think the jury said it right there. i mean, he was a liar. he was a good liar. >> but that's good enough. it's got to . being that remaining son , if i were him, i would be right out changing my last name,y something less inflammatory like bin ladelan. oh, mr. bin laden. inflammatorye yes. it's this kind of in a way, got because he got a life sentence. and within that phrase is the word life.wo and with psychopaths, they canry adapt to anythinchopg. right.ge he's still he's still going to get three meals a day, still going to get like an hour of sunlight. >> his wife and kid are dead, but it's when you a life sentence. >> i don't think peoplea understand it thatlife is not a fate worse than death. these sociopaths, psychopaths,wt they that they don't want to die. to he should have been hedie. shoue
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get the death penalty. >> oj simpson chimed in. nd i don't know if you sa iw that said that there wasy sh a possibility he should have been acquitted. but, you know, he is the experou t . i see cnn replacement for jeffrey toobin right there. >> but i didn't realize, like, how awful this family is .i didn >>'t yeah, i didn't realize. i mean, if you're around that family, you have a 50 percent chance of being murdered. i mean, so many untimely, mysterious deaths.y untimely, ms deaths. when they make t i mean, they make the clintonsle look like the cleavers. hillary's like looking at this going, boy, that guy's got game, you know, and i thoughts e the judge i thought the judge was really good, except when h.e said he said maybe you didn'the kill him. >> maybe you killed themhe on drugs. no, he said and it's you don't blame drugs. you blam blae the person. yomeu blame persone that person. there are people who do drugs that don't kill their family. but it was like, don't don't. it was almost like a partial pai exoneration, like, you know, maybe it wasn'alt you. >> it was just you were under the thrall of this demon.
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it's lik of the that's that'sad the only person i feel really bad for is judge jeanine. she bet tyrus. you see that?bet ty no.ru see that? what happened? s house that it would would be a hung jury. >> so me and tyra just rentede n a u-haul. and we're heading up after 5:e five to get his weight room stuff in.00 that's a pretty big house, too.s big house.tu very good. you might not know of a nicer your thoughts on the on verdict and on the sentence. so to your point about a life sentence being a walk in the park sometimes. well, this wastence a transcrip his conversationar with busteran bin laden.sc maguess what we're calling him now, man, i hit nine out ofa sud eleven games on the sunday pro games. i won likeay six soups and fourm beef sticks. >> so he will be well fed.ed. but that's like he alreadyt is found a way to have fun. un. yes, he'll be just fine. yeah, but look, i would say that there was reasonable doubt tn this case, which is why i was shockingis to me that in forty five minutes the jurors came to that conclusion. reasonable doubte jurors. there were brown hair strands in maggie murdoch's head. why were they tested? why was it dna tested't dna
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on the bodies? all of these questions can test be asked, but they didn't believe his emotion.beot i agreed with the judgiobut e ts would be a hung jury because of the emotion that i saw. mothei r orsa father wantsng to think about someone killing their child and their wife, butt apparently the j apparently the juror said there were no tears. he said there was a lot ofe were ae were no tears. jesse: in >> actually , i think we have that. let's listen to that. yo au havectuall the snot that't about right here in my cup.sten >> t i didn't thino k much of tu really, really.f him, i didn't see any true remorse or compassion or anything even he was he cried a lot on the stand and never cried. oo he never cried. what du o you mean by that? >> not only did was post not did you not see tears? no tears. not how did you know he wasn'to you right was i saknw his eyes. i was as close to you know, kelly , when you see it through the tv screen as we've been analyzing it, it's a lot, it is different when you're a jurorjue
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and you're in that courtroom, i you get a different take. a lot different because we saw no, we would cover this during the day. his face turn red kind ofe da touched his face. s face. it looked like tears. he certainly lied in that way.ci bunlt it doesn't appear that it was this will be appealed. but interestingly, i want a to take itpp to the supreme the court. they have to have a federaly queston and they point to the doyle case, which says, we can't infer guilt from silence., he was in silence. this was a man who lied. that >> so good luck with that.se: w' why don't they have the death penalty in this situation here? sii in south carolina, right. >>tu it is south carolina where they do have it. rim kelly's lawyer at the table. so i would see my time. no, we don't have to . >> we all pretend we're lawyers here. oh i, pat cipollone disbanded.er >> yeah. yeah, that's true.s he i'm against the death penalty.nn >> so and i do think that being locked in a tiny box forhe res the rest of your life, whethert you're a sociopath or not, because he won't be on 60 oxest. a day, he'll just be sitting there in his. self. >> is this true?u can' you can't get out of prison at all? i don'int. not 60 .: not probably jus60t one or two . mae right. so
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pe don't know about the death penalty question for this. but i i think the point of this beingw a show is really relevant and the fact tha it the netflixw show came out last week, which a definitely as it was being televised, really hyped upon the attention to it. it was the number one show there. and i think that's wherei th people, to your point, greg, really got a feel fo gr how terrible all these people were. >> so, papau, yeah. who killed mallory? young girl on the boat, his his best friend's girlfriend who went flying off as he crashed. he drunkenly crashed that boat. and then i thought the most powerful part of the netflix ofh special, this relevant to thee story is the manipulation ofy every generation of this familyf in the hospital. so the grandfatheram the hosp there, alec and the son all playing defensee ,going around to differentaround hospital rooms, manipulating children t and their parentsg saying we're 1% you, we've got your best interests at heart and trying to pin it on another kid that he was the one who was driving the boatdr.
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you know, people are gross to the bone when they're doing that. the housekeeper, their beloved housekeeper who raised the kid s ,pushing her down a flight of stairs and stealing four point three million dollars from hereg children. thhatht a benefit claim had been taken outey on their lives. benefitakenand then the suspecd of stephen smith, i think wa s his name. someone who was allegedly involved in homosexual relationship with buster that had no justice for that family.e and coi would recommend it's not like i have no investment in netflix for this, but it does. i seeing it played out like that did make a difference to me forr and i thought that the jurorod was very good, though there are some people who cry without tear s. show us now all show. i'm actually i never know . u never pening not an actor or lawyer, butt an either one . >> my perspective on just who this person is is that hethu thought he was going to getgh away with killing his wife son.on.
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it i mean, this went untouched for, what, nine months before it was actually investigated. he didn't think anything wasdn'i going to happen as a result of this. happen up theree stood in front of the jury, acting it out arrogantly, thinking, i'm at lawyer, i can out strategizehi a these people.nd cannot strategie he's people in i i an act of my way through this. these are just just stupidgh people who are who are lesse r than i am. i'm a very prominent, important person who's been able to get able to ge away with all of these thingsgsm for my entire life. and my family name m is worth a lot more than these people's opinions. and it didn't work. and sitting in that courtroom, u those people listen to the facts. they went and visited the crime scenrtisten toe and they came ua conclusion that not only was he guilty, but his big act, four days on the stand wasbi a big lie. and when youli do that to a jur, they don't tend to have muchey doubt about the crimes that you've committed. >> allch well said. >> coming up, democrats arell si going nuclear on joe bidend. jod after we pump the brakes on d.c. pro carjacking bill . >> shame on save for save
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well, joe biden siding with republicans on crime and a massive flip siding flop. it's got liberals melting down that the president blocked washingtonwn from enacting a lag that gives free reinat gives to criminals by reducing prison sentences on everything from carjacking to gun robberies. that makes sense.. biden insists he's still on board with statehood, but aoc, well, she's not buying it. she tweeted this this it dc has a right to govern itself like any other state or municipality. if the president supports d.c. statehood, he should govern like ipport. and one anonymous house democrat really let loose after let in the party voted to let the d.c. crime law go through go because they thought they had biden's backing. they texted a reporter this lovely quote., the white house bleep this up royally, bleeping amateur hour heads should roll over this and karine jean-pierre. she seems confused on why anyy o democrat would feel likee they they got back stabbed. e oppo we opposed it, but there was no
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veto threat. the way that we see is that this is coming to the president's desk. this is not a legislation that he put forward.he d.c. is not yet a state, even though he supports statehood and he had to make a decision and look, again, we let the process move forward int th congress and we felt this washia the time to to make that decision. >> you know,s to make jesse , carjackings up by one hundred, s eleven percent and the liberale logic is , let's lessen the penalty for conjecture. >> this stor isy is confusing to me, but let me see if i have this straight. >> bidenee is less crazy than d. >> is this all the story? yes. okay, then why are we doing maks the story? this makes him look good. we should have him. done someth else.th >> the city councils are really the root of evil in this. country and that's not ans not overstatement at all becausean murielle balzar is a kook and muriel bowser had to vetos e this cuke legislation. how crazy is that?o veto so they're getting rid ofing ri mandatory minimums. >> so if you carjacked someoned with a pistol, the judge has noh
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discretion. you're basically going to get hit with likason.e a ten or fifn year since they just wiped out all mandatory minimums in thatlr city. so you're basically emptying prisony s, the democrats in the house and a lot of them voted for this. hem votethey say they're not for defunding. the police will say what defighe for, emptyin the prisons, because that'sat what this is . and explain this to me.it tif you have primarily black city in dc, and you have a primarily black city council, rimarilywhy is a city council p bills that are against the besti interests of their black i constituents? you think blacesk dct of resides are clamoring to emptyor the prisonins, so why would they do that? are they assuming that all of their constituents are criminals? ?and they're going to like softe sentencing? i still have not understoo sd wy they're doing this. >> yeah, and the administratio : saw daylight on this, jessica, atat first they put out an administrative statement saying, oh, we may veto this. do tthennistratint all of a sudn
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about face.see i mean, doth they see the light or is it politics?s it politics? >> j it's always politics, but it brings us back to how i wonoe bn the nomination that actually his political instincts, which are nomi decades past, are better than a lot of democrats today. n so if you go back to the debates said, can i have an open border? e right. he said, wcee can'.t defundi the police. i would never support defundindg the police. he said, we can'lit havece mediv for all. we can have a public option because we want everyone to have some health care. but we're not wiping out the private insurance companies. . and guess what? he overwhelmingly won the primary. he went on to wihen two general elections, running on his political instinctls. so when you see a lot of thesef bills that are two left, evene for some in the democratichey party, they're not usuallyare coming from him, like canceling caudent debt was not part of his initial plan was against it. actually ,as not i understand wt i'm saying, that joe biden'sis compass is actually much more in line where the majority m of americans areajor then desperate. >> ge're desperate because bes. ruled over so many time
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>> this is like finally he didn't roll over. no, i don't think that's fair. t bet, you know, he rolled over katie because he saw lorilled lightfoot fired this week that somebody fired last year. house democrat fireds fired bech new york house seats were picked up by republicans. yeah, i means help, look, washi, d.c. is not a state thatthere constitutional reasons for that is the capital of the united states of america. reasonthatit doesn't belong to e who live in d.c. it belongs to the rest of the country. >>e co the d and people there who pe who want to visit have a right n to go to the capital of their country and feel safe without getting carjacked, without walkin andg down the stt in the middle of the daye of and having their jackets ripped off of them and stolen from them at gunpoint. that is what americans a deserve so i'm glad that president biden decided, even if for political reasons, to veto this insane legislationh is ithat is completely pro criml when it comes to the end game, though, the fact that the lefth is reacting to this, it justactt proves that they're willing aga again, the ends justify
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the means. we're fine with increased carjackings, which we see every single day in washington. dozens of them a week is as long as we get ourmocratic democratic state for political power and purposes. >> for p they are willing to sacrifice innocent victims for the sake oinnocent victimsfr . and that's why they're freakinge out about this. and the progressives are very upset. greg fre. , the white house bleepingives bleep this up roiled royaltyhis, was an anonymous house dem.now t >>an sounds a lot like, you kno, probably, you know, dc is the state. it's a disease. i had to go back to whato what jesse said because i had i written this down. >> do yo hadu ever ws wonde r whatople are these people are reallyking? thinking? >> how do they not see how do the suffering and the crime and the victimization from and yetlicies they double down on these policies and you have to keep so wn e you have that. what is their reasoning like? why like we're the notir that mh different. they walked down the same streets. they go to the.they w same rest. they ago to the same gyms. they have their friends that
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have been victims of crime. so go back post this question like a week ago. lik >> aree progressives unable to understand the science ofof incentives, like if they don'ttt get do they not get it that ifor you if you lower these things, you create t this problem that's like being mentally disabled. thin ik about it. >> a part of being a human being is understandingst incentives and disincentivesand. if you don't understand that, you can't survive and you ca n destroy a country. n dest the other option, thoughro, is that they do understand, but they just don'opt care. you got to break a few eggs or heads. yok u to make that that radical utopia come true. m >>ake incentives, political survival seems to be an incentive o f the presidentent heading into 2020 four . good move. biden never thought i'd say heading into 2024. next, president biden finally commits to visiting palestine presr the toxicfte train derailment got take it, take it while you do go .
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and it stays off. i take about 15% physical. i trade with people that i spoke with . spoke with ever every official in ohio,y democrat and republican, on a continuous basis as in pennsylvania. and we will be implemented full on to the legislature here. i president biden says you will finally leave palestineidei a full month after the toxicllyi train disaster. you didn't set a time or date and interestingly blew off the idea just a week ago. but better late than never, i guess.. but better late than never. in the time. tim just waited more than seven hundred tons of contaminated soil and nearly two million gallons of liquid had been collected from the site. and health concerns have gotten worse. workers cleaning uand cleap theh reportedly getting sick, and independent researchers think toxic chemicals detectedke
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could pose long term health risks if they continue at current levels. >> that finding flies in the face of officials have been telling residents everything is safe if those homes have been tested by the statee been tested by the state and given and given a clean bill of health. yes, as a father, i trustll of the science,he the absolutely, yes, the air is safe based data on the data and we really need for the local communityco to trustmmunit their state and n government if they've had to test the water that has beenh tested and the air thaast hasn e been tested is coming back withs no adverse health impact levels. >>e health impac jesse , how are supposed to trust anything that they're they're told aboution an their situation when they were told everything is fine and noew the people cleaning up the sitec are getting sick? they're seeing it firsthand. they'rk. seeine feeling it. >> and then they're told justhet trust the data that it'sa okay.a >> yeah, you can't trust these people. jesse: you can't trust these people after the it wveafter they've lied to your so many years. and it would go a long way if
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the president would go there and put his arms around people and drink some water and say, we'll throw as much money at you guys for as long as youou dn live so yo'tu don't get sick log term. when someone says, i'll get to it at some point, that means never. thyu sa's like when you sa when's greg going to grow up? at some point greg is going to grow up. he's neveroing t going to grow o he's never going to ease palestine. he might gro as well just admitl he's never going. >> h ae ifdm i was president , is what i would do, kitty. i would visit every place if but there was a flood here, i'd go to the flood if there was a shooting there. i go to the shooting, black, blk white, rich , poor. i go to indian reservations. >> i'd go to the border. i'd even go to canada. no, i wouldn't be on the road constantly kissing babies, hugging people, fake crying and giving speeches about how i was goincrg to stand with the people for whatever situation called forh. this guy doesn't do it.o it a
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and that's all we'rend asking hn to do. and the only reason he's saying at some point now is becausely a he's been asked about it, what,, a dozen times by reporters? >> yeah, well, the residents there aren't buying it and they're still pretty outraged.e >> take a listen.not buying i how long is this going to take from watching ron desantisy sl lodeiro? dy they're definitely nowin skinfu? off my hands from grabbing the machines. when i went back to work , i couldn't breathe and i't couldn't control. >> do i have bre to waitat until i or are sic my kids are sick ork my grandkids are sick before? o are you going to do anything even though that's not right? so and we're going to figure this out. [ >> we're going to do the right thing. >> i'm begging you for the grace of god .ging please get people out of gas. ae >> you know, caylee, today,: yo the white house press secretaryt was saying they don't haveary sn a plan provided to go there. i would say it's too late forsat him to go. i mean, it i wouldo la just ampy
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the fact that he's leading from behind and not even going after people to judge webb.from i couldn't agree more with you. it's way too late. they set up budha as the fall guy on this. up that's what thispe waste intendd to do. the world ,ieg, who knew that existed? butte's a budish edge world , according to politico. they're veryg world at upset ab. just cheston, just chaston chase. it it. i think it is people to judge. it's taken a lot of bullets fort the president on . this is what the anonymous mutagens world person said. it'ss what the a too late to go president and this is the president who is supposed to be so empathetic. emny timesimes have we heard that?e thes thatthis is the e same guyhear who laughed at a mom whosehe l two sons dieefd. all the same guy looked at hisnl watch as marines came home from afghanistan. the same and th guy who , when askedanisa about afghans falling from the planes at four or five days agfive do and the same guy who t about zoome when asked about palestine. so we wouldn't expect much more from him. mu yeah, jessica, i mean, thich mos is why people don't haveic trust in their local or federal officials, because they've been told that things are safe and s they've been told thatan t the president is empathetic and he caresident's about the if cancer, for example. f and he's just been mia. .a.
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so they put together a montagetr of republican and democrat officials all saying it's fine ,mike dewine, john , for the government. but i'm saying it's importantasd to this because it has turned into just that joe biden is a fake and which i would fiercely disagree with . and i don't know how people cann trust their government. i think that more should show upowgovernme for each and everyh these town halls. and if you're concerned about the money, which the government th ofs is , what is the cost relocation until all of these tests are consistentlyr versus clear versus what the cost could be long term for this, if you do end up with a situationa where there are long termwher e locancers, god knows what haps when you have toxic chemicals in your water like that. it's into the ohio river. that's something that shocked is that we're not talking more about it. it doe nots seem and presidentdb anden gave aidn interview over the weekend. interview ove
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i believe, about what the response actually looked like. the epa was on the groun like andit i two hours after this happened. it is not something that has been neglected by the administration whatsoever. people to judge going is ,r. frankly, more than elaine chaoth .e when shechao d was transportatin secretary, she never visited s one singleecre derailment inclu it would have been there.le they were flint, michigan.>> kay >>e president would have in there. people in flint, michigan, gotc, ignored for a very. they should have been no, absolutely sure of it. but to say that what you're saying is basicallyiden president biden would only care if it was black people because black people vote for president biden. but these are five thousand poor white people who didn't vote for president biden.e for white people. cleat of poor white people voted for president biden because he does actually care pe cared about everyone about everybody, maybe not in palestine. that is a red state. oddse arenoe that they did not vote for him and voted forain b president trump again. >> but don't do that. i don't agree. i think the problem's about no, let's make agreement. bigger. it sounds like i think the problem can get a lot bigger. the ohio river doesn't stay in east palestine. it flows downstream. doesn't with all those chemical. >> greg, the i don't think he's a fake empathic.
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is that what you said?empath and empath, fake empath. it's basically, you know, he's just has his priorities backwards because while this is happening, you know, inside our country, he's pushing for this global health equity thing that obligates americans to hand over something like a fifth of their medical tes amersupplies. as th the world health association that doesn't mean that like when we use these supplies we awe're done, we hand it over to them. we're noott even first i even li so our health actually becomes secondary to global health.secoh and which doesn't make anyak sense, because obviously china has the world health association in their back pocket. >> so it's, again, one of those things where how does how do democrats or liberals explain the gulf between the passion fo they have for these abstract concepts like pronouns and inequity? cepts liand then just totally md the boat on this stuff?then tot >>ally missed like this is an .
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thousands of americans suffering. but i think politics makes them completely blind to theco suffering that's in front of them. >> how else is that?mp leteo theg inhow i mean, this ec to . right. so, you know, it'ss this they'rl on board with this cushy globals b.s. while right here there's god knows what's happening in this. >> do you think that the same goeshe for, let's say,t go whe a republican president who doesn't go somewhere where there's been a mass shootinghowp and he doesn't show up and say we've lost dozens of people to gun violence in here? that was actually , let's say,es a product of racist messaging o about the impact of brown people in the country, like the walmart in el paso. cou or he doesn't show up in ohio after a bar is shot up and a bunch of people lose their lives, doesn't go to polls. and i was ins, d ukraineoesn g u should come back and go to palestine. you're going to feel he wasn't okay. >> kat right. that's up next. yeah. with they said it.
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got him at gunpoint. make being a public servant probably one of many things i expect the unexpected loss. that was not a smart move on your end, sir. what are you going to do about it? come on , man, we got to go. don't do it. but you feel great, honestly, okay? was it not mine? because i was peacocking a little bit. sorry about what you're going to do. am i getting through to you at all? >> you had boys, bad boys.
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we should get . welcome back. it's time for the fastest first, stop. >> laundry is a real pain. and you know what? but what if someone paid you to do it? a new startup called sancerre is being hailed as the uber for laundry. people are making upd a fivepee thousand a month, an extra m cah by agreeing to wash other people's clothes in their homes. . greg, i feel like at the table you would have the most>> gre interest.g: and i would. i would. this would be perfect for sam bridgton. he would have to go to the airport all the time.th but that's ais interesting. >> raises a really interestings question. if you order food a lot, youinte know, when yousting order fooda side is missing or even if even if you ask for extra barbecue sauce, dick harpootlian. well, do you call and ask for no them to deliver it? imagine if it's forgotte yl annr sock a sock. >> y it'ou fors like the equivaf a side order of onion rings. so what would you like?
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you're going to make somebody. like you, you'd get your laundry. sock is misss a sock missing. >> what do you do then? what do you do? >>ll, i , i do more laundry than a new one on planet earth. other than maybe rachel campos duffy, my little son leavesme wt a lot of load.h >> so it leaves me with a lot of loads. oh, i see what you l did there.. we've got blowout's to deal with . i learned with the boy like they like is . t yeah. i mean, yes, exactly. i would never do it despite the pain of two to three loads a day. mever, never outsource. okay, i thought you meant the i was like you got to jesse.. do you have anything.je what didssic you just run livern commercial break. he is a king now.: everybody is you wish everybody saw me. everybody ha s a servant. i mean, if you go back 20 years and you think you could just be like have people chauffeuring you around, youle i have people cooking for you and bringing you some of your people doin g your laundrylaun like that, it'dry,d be great.be this is great. greatthis we'r ie all kings. here's the problem. nom, one knows n how to do launy when you take it fromm th
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the washing machine and transfer it into the dryer, you have to shak e. my mom calls it the baby. shake her and you have to shake. if you tak e a crumpled itemake th and put it right into the dryer, that's when you take it out of the dryer and it's all wrinkled. >> and who's going to walkh around with wrinkled clothinrye look, i know that rule.s wrin shake itkl and you don't knowyoo about the shake down.n' that's why you haven't called. i never have wrinkled clothes, but she does. she knows that's why they'reoser going to a shower and then they hang them out. so that's how you iron clothes, get on with it. you don't mean nothing. >> now, if is wrinkled, you hang in the shower and it getsr. all dry cleaned. i'm talking about regular, not items. is bujji as jessie waters.ie: i i'm talking about laundry here . this is not the hallmark channel. okay , up next, young men are>> jes now complaining that dating feels like a jobng interviewe rn and it's the reason why they're single. one guy said that abouy they att a recent date. quote, she literally asked me, l
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would you rather our kids go too private or public school,hool followed by several more extreme questions about getting married. i mean, just say i feel like you have some probablyg with offensive take a to rational if you're with a woman in. the firsttake question out of her mouth is about the kidse you're having leave, leave and do some laundry. >> oh, yeah. i violently disagree with you. >> fiercely disagreently on the first day out there. you guys don't commit like this day. >> i'm happily married, but my younger sister, these guys are brutal. >> you guy ss don'ist commit .y i don't blame. i'm not committing to anybody that's asking me about how many kids we're having and where they're going to school on dat e one day. >> but those questions are y directly related to the age of the people have peope to date. h a person in their twentiest isn't even thinking of that. tht let's say you're inay new york city where every woman is . >>ty wherery thirty five still unmarried or literally three married women. >> yeah, yeah.
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but i mean, but so when you realize that the window is closing, it forces you to ask questions that you might not normally tell. if you're twenty years old and you're dating thirty five year old women 3 wh, i was twenty eight years old. so h i questioe shouldn't be da8 thirty five year old woman, she was eight alsoyou sh questions t long term companionship and these guys need to grow up.e yeah.th what arees you doing when they'y just damar hamlioun or a job interview where by the way, the they have it very easy. >> they don't even have to call girls up to ask them out, you know, call girls up, you. out. like, when i was you hadd would actually said dad would answer the phone. >> yeah, yeah. i have older girls like you go , okay, i wasn't fan friday's up that the only let
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>> fan mail friday. >> oh, this is a good question from friendship. if you could " jump into a pool full of something, jesse , what would it be ? and don't say hair gel.
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yellow jello would be jello and then you could just eat. your way through. that's fantastic. sound good. yeah. yeah, it does.re bug: tt i don't believe you.ha. i think there would be i was i t expecting you to say something like gold bullion. >> i was goingou to say somethi. probably that i shouldn't have>s said it. >> i'm happy i wenset with gelo. okay, all right. >>ili, it's happy hour. >> so my . >> yeah. oh that would be great.t wo jessica atul first i thought tht you had to make sure that you didn't get injured. but this is just like what would you want that much else. >> yes.t right. okay, so probably like reese's. pieces. >> i feel like .>>eceseat yeah, that's. one of those. i don't know when joe biden you can go . wow. yeah. like a ball pit. like a tiny ball peanut butter ball pit pit of racism. yes. bal how about you. >> i was going to say djellabaia that i had thought about it and i would suffocate to death. so i'm going to say champagne.st oh good.e you. so i and you would suffocate in jello. >> imagine a swimming pool though filled with thousands of: kittens, and you just you jump o into this big thing filled with kittens like a lot of you
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know, they don't die,y they don't die or kittens. >> they've been lives, jessica. all right. from sandra, what is your favorite one hit? >> wonder single. ? >> let's go with you, katie. favorite hit wonder. e-hit >> yeah,wo like a song that wase a hit i get. what's that song by billy ray. k now liatie: whcyrus achy breakyr that. yeah, that's a good answer.rus? if i say spice girls, but that's a very talented family. >> jessica, i love mine. i and i know you're kidding. i don't know the name of what was tiffany's song. >> i think we're alone now. no, i think that's what's inat i my head. that was that was done originally by tommy james and the shondells. i'm not sure, but maybe.yeah but i think we're alone now.. yeah. thand that's what it was. you l >>oo i don't know. >> jesse: ou looking at me for? i was going to prepare my answer. g >> okay, go ahead, milli vanilli. oh, well, you know, it's true. . louder. they're dead.i. one of them's dead. all right.
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yes, one of them is dead. mixing them up. >> no, i'm not.. i'm telling you, kaylee, i don't know music. c so i don't know a one hit wonder. wonder. i'm just going to say george strait, you've got a one hit wonder, so.r. >> oh, like, i like my favorite one hit wonder. >> let it be . that's my favorite one . hit wonder. let it be wo yeah. ndnothing after that. nothing. it's all downhill. it's all downhill. oh. >> what would be your warning label. jesseewhat w don't feed me after midnight. >> i had the gremlins. yeah. jim griffin jessica i it's jessa something about my voice like she doesn't, she hasn't eaten a glass or something like that. glass no she's fine. don't worry.[l it's all my cords are great. coa i would say don't start anld argument with me butstar jim acosta. >> that's a good one .t a fighth yes. how about yo me.u.
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>> i think i've answered this before. looks sweet but is spicy. >> yes., greg, i would say do not operate heavy machinery underman my influence. >> fact check. true. yes, what else can i say?i say? >> one more thing is up next. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ivory gucci wi fi, which meanss. you're smart. ur home home is so smart. home is so smart. sprinkler on . and now i'm sending mixed signals to your garage. but do you have a funnel in your home unpacking? this isn't going to be too much fun. to get all sorted out here. to get all sorted out here. >> your landowner, a gardener, wolanski and a hunter. that's why you need versatile, that's why you need versatile, durable kubota equipment. on? i'm feeling better. body paint caddy. nope, i one and done get congestion better got
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stop this high school in nebraska, when the rest of her team quit the squad. she decided she was going to stick it out and compete on her own which i think is awesome. she came in eighth place out of 12 teams and since her story went viral. katrina has been invited to visit the u.s. air force base in cheyenne wyoming after they learned she plans to join the air force. earning her nursing degree at the university of nebraska goat. >> greg: why did they quit? >> katie: she was good. >> jesse: better than the actual team? good lesson. >> greg: there is a whole story. >> katie: show up. >> jesse: did they have covid? >> congratulations katrina. >> jesse: i really like katie and jessica's. you probably guessed it. questioned my motives. >> jesse: for money. chaos. it out.
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